Pregestational diabetes mellitus was associated with a significantly higher fetal modified myocardial performance index compared to normal pregnancies, indicating fetal ventricular dysfunction.
Case-Control (n=60)
Does pregestational diabetes mellitus affect fetal cardiac function as measured by the modified myocardial performance index compared to normal pregnancy?
The modified myocardial performance index (Mod-MPI) is a valuable and simple echocardiographic parameter that reveals fetal ventricular dysfunction in pregnancies complicated by pregestational diabetes mellitus.
The aim of this study is assessment of importance of use of the modified myocardial performance index (Mod-MPI) for the evaluation of foetal cardiac function in foetuses of women with pregestational diabetes mellitus (PDM). In this study, data of 30 pregnant patients aged 18–45 years diagnosed with PDM and 30 pregnant women aged 18–45 years with normal pregnancy and their babies were evaluated. Foetal echocardiographic and doppler measurements, foetal biometric measurements, umbilical artery and ductus venosus pulsatility indexes were measured in both PDM and control groups. The Mod-MPI was significantly higher in foetuses of PDM women. Many influences especially cardiac and postpartum complications are observed in infants of PDM women. The Mod-MPI is a simple and useful method for assessing foetal ventricular function. Our study has shown that PDM is associated with foetal ventricular dysfunction.Impact statementWhat is already known on this subject? Although MPI is frequently used in routine clinical assessment of neonates, it is not used adequately in foetuses. Many influences especially cardiac and postpartum complications are observed in infants of PDM women. However, there are few studies focussed specifically on the assessment of foetal cardiac function in PDM.What do the results of this study add? MPI, which shows both diastolic and systolic functions is independent of ventricular anatomy and foetal heart rate, was found significantly higher in diabetic mother foetuses, can be said to be a valuable parameter in evaluating foetal cardiac functions globally.What are the implications of these findings for clinical practice and/or further research? Our study has shown that foetuses PDM are associated with foetal ventricular dysfunction. For this MPI measurement can be routinely performed at foetal cardiac measurements in foetuses of PDM mothers.
Alanyali et al. (Mon,) conducted a case-control in Pregestational diabetes mellitus in pregnancy (n=60). Pregestational diabetes mellitus vs. Normal pregnancy was evaluated on Modified myocardial performance index (Mod-MPI). Pregestational diabetes mellitus was associated with a significantly higher fetal modified myocardial performance index compared to normal pregnancies, indicating fetal ventricular dysfunction.
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